Hockey

Subscribe

The Penguins confirmed they have accepted an invitation to the White House to celebrate their second consecutive Stanley Cup win and issued a statement Sunday morning addressing their views on protests and freedom of expression.

"The Pittsburgh Penguins respect the institution of the Office of the President, and the long tradition of ...Read more

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. -- For as much as the Pittsburgh Penguins' first day of training camp Friday felt like a reunion of the group that won the Stanley Cup just three months ago, there were some notable differences.

Perhaps none more so than the fact that the locker immediately to the left of the entrance to the locker room in Cranberry no ...Read more

From BookDaily.com

Nothing works until you do. Until you get up and do something for
yourself, you will never be able to claim your place among the civilized
people of the universe. This ebook is designed to help entrepreneurs and
emerging leaders to discover their authenticity and to develop the mind
of an ...

PHILADELPHIA -- With several rookies knocking on the door for jobs, Philadelphia Flyers general manager Ron Hextall says the increased competition is what has him the most excited about training camp, which opens Friday morning at the Skate Zone in Voorhees, N.J.

"I hope players are on edge," he said about those fighting for roster spots, "...Read more

CHICAGO -- It has been nearly five months since the Nashville Predators swept the Blackhawks out of the playoffs.

It has been nearly three months since winger Marian Hossa said he would miss at least this season because of a skin condition. Also three months since the Hawks traded winger Artemi Panarin and defenseman Niklas Hjalmarsson in deals...Read more

Pierre Pilote, a former Blackhawks captain and defenseman who helped the franchise hoist the Stanley Cup in 1961, died Saturday night. He was 85.

"The Chicago Blackhawks offer our sincere condolences to the family of Pierre Pilote as we mourn his passing," the Blackhawks said Sunday in a statement. "Pierre was one of the most decorated ...Read more

SEATTLE -- Sounders defender Chad Marshall remembers the first time he tried to repeat as a champion.

Marshall was a back-line anchor for the Columbus Crew squad that captured the 2008 MLS Cup. A year later, the Crew won a Supporters Shield as the league's best regular-season team and entered the playoffs seeking another title.

The veteran Flyers winger is coming off a dismal season and is in the final year of his contract. In addition, several younger, promising wingers -- such as Travis Konecny, Jordan Weal and Oskar Lindblom -- will make it difficult for him to land a top-nine spot.